Dual Core with Windows 7 sometimes starts if... sometimes not
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DO NOT discard the hard drive.
I had the same problem with a laptop that I still don't know how it works.What happens to it (in my laptop) is that sometimes the head doesn't touch the disk, according to what I was told at a computer repair shop next to me that repairs PCs. The solution I found for my laptop is to give it a few taps where the hard drive is, and it unlocks for me. I don't know if it's the same for your PC, but I had the same problem as you but with Windows XP, and it would be a bit difficult to give a few taps to the hard drive lol.
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I'll tell you a curiosity, in case it serves you for new tests.
I had a case where a mouse was detected as a boot drive, and if you left it connected before booting, many computers would get stuck waiting, until they froze.
In some, disabling USB boot options would fix it, but in others, if you didn't leave the mouse disconnected when turning on or restarting, they would get stuck in BOOT.
Best regards!
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I'll tell you something interesting, in case it's useful for new tests.
I had a case where a mouse was detected as a boot drive, and if you left it connected before booting, many computers would get stuck waiting.
In some, disabling USB boot options would fix it, but in others, if you didn't leave the mouse disconnected when turning on or restarting, they would get stuck in BOOT.
Cheers!
Wow, that's a good one
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Do not discard the hard drive.
I had the same problem with a laptop that I still do not know how it works.What happens to it (in my laptop) is that sometimes the head does not touch the disk according to what I was told at a computer repair shop next to me where they repair PCs. The solution I found for my laptop is to give it a few taps where the hard drive is, and it unlocks for me. I do not know if it is the same for your PC, but I had the same problem as you but with Windows XP, and it will be a bit difficult to give a few taps to the hard drive lol.
Change the store…:facepalm:
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that with a hammer will surely unscrew the heads ;D;D the shame will be the tower type "golf ball"
I hope it's not pretty, although in the worst case it will be an original MOD, the title could be : niall mackenzie. famous when he raced in 500 for "dented the exhaust pipes with a hammer, because he said that this way the bike performed better "
(sarcasm)
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Well for now the computer has been running a memtest for 12 hours… now I understand why I had never done it before and a couple of errors have come up… tomorrow I will show screenshots
regards
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Cambia de tienda…:facepalm:
Sisi,cambia de tienda pero lo de los golpecitos funciona xD Y por logica en mi caso es por el disco duro
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Yes, change the store but the tapping thing works xD And logically in my case it's because of the hard drive
You'll tell us how long it lasted... :sisi:
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For now the memtest… not finished goes like this... what do you think?

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I think you already figured it out: that module is broken.
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I think you already know: that module is broken.
I'm saying this from memory because I don't have the PC in front of me, but it has 1 module of 2gb and then 2 in dual channel of 1gb... how do I know which one of the 3 is it? I don't see it in the memtest... or when the test is finished will it tell me or something?
regards
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It can't be done. (At least I don't know how.)
In fact, memtest is left running until it finds an error. In fact, every time I've done one to the end it's been because I thought the RAM was faulty and after the test it turned out to be fine.
The procedure when an error is found is simple, remove the modules and test them one by one. The moment it fails, you stop the program, turn it off, unplug it, discharge the static and replace the module. You turn it back on and run memtest again, like that with all of them.
Yes, it's a pain. ;D -
Ya nos contarás cuánto te ha durado… :sisi:
De momento lleva unos 6 meses

Lo de los modulos, no van numerados los zocalos?(creo que se llama asi :P)
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You can try one thing, because the memory at the price it is… increase the voltage, and if I remember correctly leave it at test 5, I think the sequence was 1 - 3 - 5 or something like that. Krampak will surely remember. It was to get the lazy ddr400 to go higher, or at least to work at lower voltage. At first the errors that the memories gave were brutal, and when they reached less than ¿100? you did the same thing again but increased fsb. Many managed 20mhz more in our ddr.
What you do have to keep in mind is that if you increase voltage, as the memories are going to be working at full capacity put a fan on top of the memories.
Let's see if I find the message.I found it:
Burn-in memoriesDon't take it to the letter. If the ddr2 works at 1.8, don't even think about putting it at 2.5v, put it at 1.9v for example and do the burn-in. DO NOT skip any recommendation, and if you don't understand anything ask.
And if the module ends up being ruined, as it was already broken nothing will happen. That is, under your responsibility. I know how far I can go. If you don't feel capable don't do it. -
You can try one thing, because memory at the price it is… increase the voltage, and if I remember correctly leave it at test 5, I think the sequence was 1 - 3 - 5 or something like that. Krampak will surely remember. It was to get the lazy ddr400 to go higher, or at least to work at less voltage. At first the errors that the memories gave were brutal, and when they reached less than ¿100? you did the same thing but increased fsb. Many managed 20mhz more in our ddr.
What you have to keep in mind is that if you increase voltage, as the memories will be working at full capacity put a fan on top of the memories.
Let's see if I find the message.I found it:
Burn-in memoriesDon't take it to the letter. If the ddr2 works at 1.8, don't you dare put it at 2.5v, put it at 1.9v for example and do the burn-in. DO NOT skip any recommendation, and if you don't understand anything ask.
And if the module ends up breaking, as it was already broken nothing will happen. That is, under your responsibility. I know how far I can go. If you don't feel capable don't do it.Thank you very much… but to do this I prefer to see if the 2gb module is cracked take it off and leave it running with only 2gb more than enough.. or if one of the 2 1gb modules has failed take those off and leave the 2gb...
Anyway the memtest has been going for 30H this never ends or what????
Attached screenshot
regards
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You have already been told that it NEVER ends, it goes on indefinitely.
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Ya te han dicho que NO acaba nunca, va dando pasadas indefinidamente.
Ok ok no lo entendí… ahora lo he parado y conecto zócalo por zócalo y lo dejo 30min o 1h por zócalo ?
En ese tiempo debería salir algún error no ?saludos
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POrque no quitas una memoria ram, pruebas con una, y si esta da error, la quitas y pones la otra a ver si esa va bien. Asi sabras cual va mal